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    The bulk of the Free Agency period in the NFL has wrapped up. Many of these athletes signed lucrative multimillion dollar contracts. Nate Solder, a guard for the New York Giants, signed a contract worth $62 million over four years with 34.8 million guaranteed (Nate Solider). For some in the football world this seems like a great investment while for others outside of football it seems like an overpay. These individuals might think that paying someone $62 million to play football is outrageous

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    simply driving a formula one car round a track 50 times in 19 different races? Lewis Hamilton and thousands of athletes around the world take advantage of our willingness to reward the fame and ridiculous amounts of money for what is, eventually, a non-eternal pastime: sport. But do sportsmen and women really deserve all that money? Many others and I think absolutely not. Professional athletes are making staggering amounts of money in a society where salaries and wages should be based on the value and

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    is whether or not athletes can or will ever be legitimate role models for the next generation. Athletes have been and still can be a powerful and effective role model for students as well as people of all ages. “Athletes know kids look up to them, and it’s important for athletes to be responsible (Athletes).” Professional athletes are watched every day on and off the field/court, and it’s important for the athletes to act as role models for kids and teens. Professional athletes have the ability to

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    Although professional athletes work out very hard to prepare for their games and provide entertainment, they are overpaid on a grand scale. People will pay outrageous prices to see these games that are often played by people who have very little respect for our country. To me, this is a disgrace. Athletes should play because they love the game, not just for the money. Now that their salaries are so high, they tend to play more for the money than the love of the game. Often, they feel that they

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    Professional athletes are not overpaid and here's the proof. On the contrary to popular belief that athletes are overpaid, I think society labels them to such an extent that we don’t view their career as a job. I recall as a kid, I always told people I wanted to be a professional soccer player, a usual response to that statement would be, “what about being a doctor or a lawyer, those are better jobs. As I grew up I realized being an professional athlete is way better than the stereotypical high

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    the world revolves around money, some people can work all their lives and still wouldn't make as much as professional athletes would make. It is not right for Professional athletes to make the amount of money as they do. My parents work their tails off to support my family, and, yeah, they don't get paid as well as many people do but we’re still living. It's not right for some of these athletes to not even try and get paid all this money, and a person to work

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    Although professional athletes earn more money than most Americans, they also work harder than everyone. Some argue that being an athlete isn’t a job, but these athletes work year round with difficult workouts and training all year. Being an athlete is a full time job many are proud to accept. Personally, athletes have worked their way to the top, they’ve spent hours practicing year round putting their bodies through so much they can barely stand. Becoming a professional athlete takes dedication

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    Professional athletes, especially NBA players are criticized harshly of their high salaries because many people feel they don’t deserve it for what they do. They feel NBA players aren’t contributing anything valuable to society. Many people can’t stand that NBA players are paid millions when teachers, doctors, lawyers, or other professions are making thousands. People feel that NBA players do nothing more than playing a ball game. There is a lot that they do that people are unaware of so a lot of

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    Professional Athletes Are Not Overpaid Professional athletes are huge role models in society. Not everyone can play sports and expect to make it professionally. It takes a great deal of hard work and dedication. People overlook athletes because they do not work at an average job, at a computer, or even at an office. They play sports and get paid for it. People think it is easy to just play a sport and be good at it, but it actually takes varies amount of time and hard work. To some people, it could

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    Are Athletes Overpaid Professional athletes are paid exactly what they deserve and they work harder and risk more than people think.Athletes put their blood sweat and tears into this. Also according to athletes earn what they deserve,athletes on average at the end of the career make 24 million just like the rest of the world. Athletes are not any more selfish than the sponsors advertisers and broadcasters pay lots of money to broadcast the games but get even more money from it. A result of that

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